Hartline's rookie season flew under the radar, but he did lead the team in yards per reception (16.3) and receiving touchdowns (4) on his way to 506 yards. While Ted Ginn's future remains unclear, the team is expected to seek a true No. 1 receiver this offseason. With Davone Bess and Greg Camarillo also in the mix, Hartline's fantasy upside is capped.

Brian Hartline wrote:

“My focus in the offseason is bigger and stronger. I want to add that dynamic to my game. Being able to push guys around and not always having to run around guys all the time.”

I agree. And I like what Hartline has to say. He's a bright kid. Has a good head on his shoulders and seemed to flash a lot last year. I think he can be a very good number 2 for us... if we get rid of Ginn. Those are some good rookie stats. I wouldn't mind a WR lineup with. Our new #1 guy (whomever that is) #2 Ginn/Hartline and our slot guy as Bess. That's a solid core, assuming the #1 guy is a true number 1.

Definitely agree with that article.....Hartline was a great find in the 4th round and looks to be our #2 receiver for years to come! Get us a solid #1.....and opposing defenses will have fits....solid running game + QB with good arm + WR corps to threaten them deep = LOTS of points....heck, even putting Ginn in there as a 4th wideout and for occasional end around plays will have defensive coordinators pulling their hair out!

_________________Philbin's countenance exudes confidence!1984 was so long ago...Will there ever be another rainbow?